THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF FORT COQUITDAAI PARKS RECRFATION COMMlTTFF & 'h meetin g of the Parks & Recreation Cor.';.Rittee was held in Parks Reerreation e a Department Office on Septenber 4 I00 p.m. 26th I 1984 at In attendance were Alderman Stewart. Alderman Keryluk, Alderman Farnworth, A & Also in attendance was K. Janna ' Taylor ~ Park r s & R ecreation CONFIRMATION OF MIFIUTES That the minutes of the r.eetin 'ng of the Parks & Recreation Committee e on Wednesday, Auaust 22nd, 1984, be taken as read and adopted . 11. G . I G 1 tt The Committee re. eived the letter fronMr. Erho. Please see attached. Ret.ommendatio:t. I t; That a lettef be to Mr. Erho indicating that the City will take rto sent further action or. the h h a rea y be:.n informed of this Mayor Traboulay in April, 1984. Furthermore, thatby should he he may renove the stump at his expense if he wish, so wishes. It. tt . I C' CARRIED ll a) Ramie Harrison, aged 14, a gold medal in the breaststroke and the frontreceived crawl at the Physically Handicapped B.C. Summer Gar es held in Burnaby, June 14th to 17th, 1984. Recommendation: That Ran'.'e .Iarrison receive civic recoanition from the City of Port Coquitlam. CARRIED b!! W arren Kiland — please see attached inforr.ation. Recommendation: That an athletic civic recognition award not be given to Flarren Kiland. CAR ISD SEP I nniinucd. Item No. 3 Linear Park adjacent to Catholic Church Attached report was received from the City Engineer. Recommendation: That the report be received for information. CARRIFD Item No. 4 Reeve Street Soccer Field It was reported that the construction has been completed except for the parking The budget, at this time, stands at $ 182,970. lot.. A cost estimate is being done on the parking lot which will be brought back to the Committee. Recommendation That the report be received. 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J (,&: c. ~ ~; ( L J'» I Mcc«~ ~-APfo 44& wrmec» ~ !Ac.-g ccLcw ~4c24 3 +48~~ J~1 I ~&~pAg&4 WYRD.h ' P sg/PZ' SEP 2 984 (-rt~ imrlW" : ~ '!Sdra= 'II I JI I IN I 8P I i I ~ ! I ~ 5 I lIs 'lr SI i Sl ~ Ilir ii I ESI II I 5 seam !ECI yyEE rr 3 ESJ I s ss r r I 4 I II I I Isl 'gl lliii ill, i THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PORT COOUITI.AM CITY HALL i[J I I Ili ,~J ' PARKS d RECREATION DEPARTMENT 2253 LEIGH SOUARE I'ORT COOUIT'f.i S C 2272 MEAL',STER AVENUE PORT COOUITLAM. 8 C III VSC ZAS l TELEPHONE'41 l V3C 308 ~ SJ I I TEIEPHONE 'IIZ IS 0?rid 1984 08 24 Nr. G. Erho 1844 Fraser Avenue Port Coquitlam, B.C. Dear Hr. Erho; Thank you very much for your letter in regard to the removal of the tree stump in the lane behind 1844 The letter identifies that you will assume responsibility of the removal of the stump. Fraser Avenue. (It is my understanding that yor3 intend to burn the l I will contact Mr. Doug Madden to indicate that there is no pdol.-lem in having you stump down) . remove the stump. I Ill Furthermore I have instructed the Parks Department to remove the brush and debris and by the time you receive this letter it should have been taken care of. I tried to call you on Thursday, August 23rd, but there was no answer. If you have any further questions please contact Bram Hoogendoorn at 941-3431. Thanking you for your consideration. Parks E Recreation Director c.c. ilti I II — Bram Hoogendoorn, Doug madden, Fire Parks Superintendent Prevention Office KJT/pg 84 I 3 "': ~ e eI 2 II =''I R''" ' ~m ~K I ~ ea IifI]Q Ilel:: . ~ i assn sc' Nip ~I —:I I l el li 1 Subject . 4 I ss L ~$ 'e hg (.ivic Au,irde Policy: That the crit'aria for awardingaward City of Port Civic Awards as submi t ted vith a memorandum Coquitlam from thc City Clerk, November 22nd, f974, be accepted. Ceneral: l. The recipient must be or must have been resident of Port Coquitlam for at least six monthsa prior to the nomination for the . No person or group of persons shall receive avard more than once for each specific award the class Any person may nominate an individual ur of individuals by compl. ting a nomination group fr "m, returning it to the City Clerk who will es nt it to the Council. A majority vote of Council is required to authorize presentation of an award except for "Recognition" when approval of the Mayor uill suffice. An avard or awards will not necessarily be awarded ~ 4 . .5. each year. Sportst May be awarded to an individual or who places first, second or third at the highestteam Provincial level or for equivalent achievement. B. Arts & Sciences: May be awarded to an individual or group of individuals uho achieves the highest Provincial level or equivalent recognition for a vork of art. performance, composition, scientific achievement or similar work . Community Service: May be awarded to an individual or group of individuals who performs outstanding service to the City, the Province, or anCanada, or uho, over a period of years served rhe City, the Province, or Canada in an outstanding manner. D. Heroism: May be awarded to an individual or of individuals who show outstanding heroism group in the protection of life and/or property. A E. Recognition: Hay be awarded to recognize Wedding Anniversaries, Birthdays, or other personal milestones reached by City residents; applicable, by clubs or organizations. or, if 84 $ )L= mmr ' e e ~iI 1I~RI) I I R m i& I (lf%lfJ I 'l l ~ ~ a ml~ g I ~/IlgPY '$ THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PORT COPUITLAM MEMORANDUM I III Iff TOf A derman J. J. Ker y uk Parks d Recreation Committee FROM l B.R. Kirk, City Administrator SUBJECT: Warren Kiland - Belly-flop Championships I I I August 29, 1984 R ~ I ~ Mayor Traboulay asked that the attached referred to your Committee for discussion and advise if a beTribute should be given Mr. Kiland. ,la ILII I gl $ B.R. Kirk, / City Adminis'trator BRK/a I Admi. Parks h Rec. Expedition member Ron wyatt oi &assn&a&c, T«nn.. yesterday said the samp'aken last week from Mount Ararat In Tu. y. will be analyzed at Qalbralth Laboratories to determine their content and approximate age. Wyatt said a boat-shaped lormatlon first was spotted during s NATO aerial survey In 1959. The nnnnants were preserved In Isvs. he said, but began disintegrating ~ lter a 1979 earthquake, He said metal tests Indicated tht. racks may conuun oxidized bronze. copper or tin that could have been used ac metal brackets on a counts date the Ark at 2454 BC. auned duAng Wyatt said lhe samples were an expedition that involved former astronaut James Irwin and members ol lhree groups: the High Flight Foundation of Colorado Springs, Colo.; The Loud Cry oi Nashville, Tenn., and International Expeditions oi Houston, Tex However, the semi-olfi«ial Turkish news agency Anatolia quoted Irwin as saying: "I could not find the Ark, bul I will return next I'ear. Tennis secondary GOOD to Bjorn's romance SHOW BELLY ews Services KINGSTON, Ont.— Warren Klland' belly crushed beer bottles and then cmsbed 12 huge opponents to win him the world belly-Bop championship yesterday. Kllaad, of Port Coqultlam, warmed up lor his acl by flopplag oo a couple of beer bottles wrapped la towels on a dock. Then be flopped to the title with su Impeccable splash loto a scattering of flowers as 2,000 Ne\vs Services When Wimbledon champ Bjorn Borg opened a plush sports club near Stockholm yesterday, reporters were more interested in his latest lovt: match — teenybopper Janolke PEQPLE Bjorllag. While Borg told the press about the new club, photographers tumed hurdle in his cross-county bicycle their cameras on 17-year-old Bjorl- trip to raise money to fight the dising. a shy Swedish brunette. But ease. when reporters tried to address Seao O'Keefe, I I. crossed the Bjorling, Borg snapped, -I'l arcwer 1.655-metre (11,992-foot) Loveland the questions." Pass in the Colorado Rockies. hoping last week Borg, 28, announced he to be the youngest coast-tokoast is divordng his Romanian-born wife, bicyclist with his 5,150-kilometre Mariana. (3200-mile) trip from Santa Monica, ~ 4 Calif., to New York. Sean set out Aug. 16. accompanied by two vans carrying his family. 4 Only Pope John Paul and the B.C Sean said hc was making the crossLions stand between klontreal and country ride "lo do something lor spectators cheered. children.Kllaod had some Michael Jackson. In reply to a weekend statement by formidable and ~ illy promoter of the oppoo«nts vying for Chuck Sullivan.Tour. ~ ~ ~ that the fs&n&the title — amoag Jacksons'lcto&y And a New Han&pshirc msn, alen would come to Montreal, promoter ly them bl ~ arch-rival Donald Donald yeslerday said noth- spurred by the cancer death ol a "Big" Mike Parteleno "we'e still ne- friend, yesterday completed a coastol Ohio, who weighed ing was confirmed but to-coast run to raise cancer research gotiating." la at 200 kllograrss The Olympic Stadium is already tun ds. (440 pounds). Gary Aran:Inl, 21, began his odysand There was also the booked Sept. 11 lor the PopeCon. sey May 3 in Ssn Francisco and fin. when Montreal 15 the Sept. sentimental favorite, ishcd it late ymterday at the or&an will the Lions. cordcs play -psssioaate" Peggy resort ol Hampton Beach, N.H Wilson, a 136kg (300 "When I was getting t&rid. I kept pound ) Klogston 4 ~ ~ thinking about what my lricnd went grandmother, tbe osly woman ever to c&mpcte In the championship. ~ cccupe I ukee tevor &to rcueic tevc&r,ca through," Aramini said. "I just kept touched by the cancer death ol a ti llmg inyself to take it one day at a classmctc. has cleared a gimgrsphic trna tiki h& diil VALHALIA. N.Y. — Jail is nol go/xl !or Jean Harris. Ihe locner school headmistress convicted ol killing "Scarsdale Diet" invenlor Dr Herinaii niece Cc&s+ee A Fairbanks, Alaska boy. deeply News Services &e crc&cgV p&ece ot I sue&wx''» terday after a heaA alt, it Michael Kennedy say. »/u l&er "distress" al being iiwl, Harris is serving a 15.. irrm fur the killing ol fa& li' u&r &rr &&nit&&rr k an.i i -:',IIIil —='SIIIg ; g IKiiiii aii au THE CORPORATION Of THE CITV OF PORT COIIUIFUIM MEMORANDUM TOI FROM: 8. Kirk, City Administrator September 7, 1984 F.E. Peters, P. Eng., City Engineer Be: Linear Par~k Ad 'acent to Catholic Church have severa comments on he an prepared inear park at thn west end ofp Fraser Avenue. by the Parks d Recreation showing the I I I am in gen rai &greorient wi tli fhv pl a as iir'awn. that a thee location nf ti& res&i conn&="ing Frasar A»rise Hoiiever wou I rj sugg s t and M inning Avenue might be i app. oxim,italy on tlie al ignment, f Lot 6 Th Is woul d h &ve I'e ef fire I or reducing the size i&f the parking lot put wou I d a I I ow the sa e of tire ex i ay ing Ci ty-owned sh i f ted and 35. I to its curren: loca.. ion wr, ii:h ~ & I & lots e &st of thi s -oad::.or residential constructio&. if addlt&OI&al aarking is required, tnen it migh ba nisre appropriate to s&ime cf it &c&'oss nn t&e nci'I'n o: side area of Lots 254place Aveni In Ihe and $ 59. The&is,a'er Ints woulil Fraser oe more exp&I siva ro service for housing than 7,the46, &&ther &nus. I . would also point oi&t thai, al fhou&r oe own plai s do no shoi this, port on of the land Inten&Sed for;»rx is gazetteil ss highw was done at the time of fha iy right-of-w&",. 'iriis «ughee&, Highvay widening when I thi:re was an excl ange of and between Metro Mor&rs ar d the Or&parr&&ent of gnways. would not e& i .i: t .&ny diff iculties in getting this land fr»nsferred for Hpark land iir In using it a: s«cn even though it is desigdatec as higliway. Ho&aver, the proc«ss of discussion with th'he Department of Hi ghi&ays shoul&, l&e commenced in order to ensure th a t we can d o IS ~ I & City Engineer FEP/sgg q4/~~~.J Parks Recreation Pirector d Rj N% e i&IF ' ' imi II ~ ' v II I&44 I & lf 4&'' :: ll'I& Ii ~I I&I s&li.